Nancy N. Alvarez Supervisor Business Opportunity Specialist U.S. Small Business Administration Dallas Fort Worth District Office

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Federal Small Business Contracting Programs Nancy N. Alvarez Supervisor Business Opportunity Specialist U.S. Small Business Administration Dallas Fort Worth District Office

Self-Certification Small Business Certifications Women Owned Small Business (WOSB) Economically Disadvantage WOSB Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) Formal Certification 8(a) Business Development Program Historically Underutilize Enterprise Business Zone (HUBZone) 2

Advantages of Certification Level the playing field Help small businesses gain access to government contracts Limit and/or restrict competition Prime contractor on Small Business Set-aside opportunities Set-Aside is the reserving of an acquisition exclusively for participation by a category of small business concerns. 3

Procurement Goals $ 500 Billion 3% 3% 23% 5% 5% 4

A Common Denominator: Size The SBA defines a "small business" either in terms of the average number of employees over the past 12 months, or average annual receipts over the past three years. North American Industrial Classification System Code 13 Code of Federal Regulations 121 5

Federal Small Business Contracting Certifications Self-Certification & Representation Categories of Size & Socio-Economic Status Small Business (13 CFR 121) SDB (13 CFR 124.1001) WOSB/EDWOSB (13 CFR 127) SDVOSB (13 CFR 125.8) VOSB* SBA s Formal Certification Programs: 8(a) Business Development (13 CFR 124) HUBZone (13 CFR 126) * Self-Certified except for VA Contracts www.vetbiz.gov

A concern that: Small Business (13 CFR 121) Is organized for profit Has a place of business in the US Operates primarily within the U.S. or makes a significant contribution to the U.S. economy through payment of taxes or use of American products, materials or labor Is independently owned and operated Is not dominant in its field on a national basis 7

51% Unconditional Owned Control and Management U.S. Citizen Social Disadvantage Economic Disadvantage Personal Net Worth <$750 Full-time Devotion Size Do not confuse with Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) 8

WOSB Contracting Program WOSB Must be small (13 CFR 121) At least 51% Directly Owned, Control & Manage Daily Operations by Woman/Women (U.S. Citizens) Economically Disadvantaged EDWOSB Same as WOSB, plus: Net Worth < $750,000; Personal Income < $350,000 (3 YR AVG) Total Assets < $6.0M

The Service Disabled Veteran (SDV) must have a service-connected disability that has been determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs or Department of Defense Small Business 51% unconditionally owned by a SDV Must control the management and daily operations of the SDVOSBC The SDV must hold the highest officer position in the SDVOSBC

Formal Certification Programs 8(a)BD and HUBZone 8(a) BD 9 year program (socially/economically disadvantaged) Eligibility to receive competitive/sole source awards www.sba.gov/8abd 13 CFR 124 (see next slide) HUBZone Principal place of business located in a HUBZone; 35% of employees must reside in a HUBZone; Eligible to receive competitive/sole source awards www.sba.gov/hubzone 13 CFR 126

Size Historically Underutilize Enterprise Business Zone (HUBZone) Ownership and Control: At least 51% by U.S. citizen(s), Community Development Corporation, Agriculture Cooperative, Alaska Native Corporation, or Indian Tribal Governments or wholly owned corporations of Indian Tribal Governments. 2/4/2016 12

HUBZone, cont d Location: Principal Office must be located in a HUBZone (may differ for tribally owned concerns). Employment: At least 35% of employees must reside in a HUBZone (may differ for tribally owned concerns). 2/4/2016 13

8(a) Eligibility Criteria Social Disadvantage Economic Disadvantage Persona Income ($250,000/$350,000) Net Worth ($250,000/$750,000) Total Assets ($4M/$6M) Ownership (at least 51%) Control and Management Size Potential for Success

Socially disadvantaged individuals are persons who have been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias because of their identities as members of groups, without regard to individual qualities. Visit us at www.sba.gov

Individuals are presumed to be socially disadvantaged if they are a U.S. Citizen and are members of one of the following groups: Black American Asian Pacific American Hispanic American (includes individuals of Spanish & Portuguese descent). Native American Subcontinent Asian American Visit us at www.sba.gov

Persons not members of designated groups must: Establish their case by a preponderance of the evidence; The disadvantage may stem from race, ethnic origin, gender, physical handicap, long term environmental isolation, or other similar causes; The applicant must have personally suffered disadvantage in the United States; The disadvantage must be chronic & substantial; The discrimination must have negatively impacted on business advancement. Visit us at www.sba.gov

Net worth criterion: After excluding the individual s equity in the firm and equity in the primary residence, net worth may not exceed $250,000.00 for 8(a) less less NET WORTH equity in primary residence equity in business equals adjusted net worth Visit us at www.sba.gov

Steps to Registering as a Federal Contractor & Certifying Your Business as Small 19

1. Obtain a D-U-N-S Number You will need to obtain a Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S Number. This is a unique ninedigit identification number for each physical location of your business. The assignment of a D-U-N-S Number is free for all businesses required to register with the federal government for contracts or grants. Visit the D-U-N-S Request Service to register or read a quick overview here. 20

2. Register your Business with the System of Award Management (SAM) You need to register your business with the federal government's SAM, the primary database of vendors doing business with the federal government. This registration is sometimes referred to as "self-certifying" your small business. Federal Acquisitions Regulations (FAR) require all prospective vendors to be registered in SAM prior to the award of a contract, basic agreement, basic ordering agreement, or blanket purchase agreement. 21

3. Find the NAICS Codes for Your Company You may also find that you need a North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for administrative, contracting and tax purposes. The code classifies the economic sector, industry and country of your business. For Federal contracting purposes, you will need to identify in SAM all the NAICS codes (industries) applicable to your business. Read Identifying Industry Codes for more information. 22

Items Needed for Registration Below are some of the items that you will need in order to complete registration processes. Your NAICS codes Your Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Your Federal Tax Identification Number (TIN or EIN) Your Product Service codes (optional but useful) Your Federal Supply Classification codes (optional but useful) 23

SBA Help You Become a Government Contractor Classes, workshops and counseling by SBA district offices and resource partners: Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) SCORE Counselors to America s Small Businesses PTAC Procurement Technical Assistance Center Certification Workshop Schedule

Fort Worth Local Certification Workshops First Wednesday Every Month Dallas (10:00 12:00) First Monday Every Month (10:00 12:00) Collin County (Coming Soon) 8(a) Application Process (Dallas) Four Day Class (February 2016)

Stay Informed of Local News/Events Subscribe to our Newsletter at www.sba.gov 26

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